2 Answers

The connector could be bad at the coil, the connector pins in the coil
could be loose, wiring to the coil could have a problem.Going with what
you stated about wiggling the connector I would replace the connector
first as it will be the least expensive to fix and go from there.

well coil runs so its fine but you have to play with the wires to
make it run sounds like a bad connection your connector is worn
out. you might get away with taking the connector off and
cleaning it. you should follow the wire you are pulling to make it
start and check its connections to make sure the wire is not loose.

I want to check for wear, ect in the car as it has a slight vibration and pulls to the right. I have rotated the tires front to rear without any real change. No sign of abnormal tire wear. Front tires...

I am getting close to have to do the emissions test and the mechanic told me all sorts of
horror stories about dropping the tank and at least $1,000+ repair. He said I had to
replace the whole fuel ...

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